a» 0N 1100a: TR BI-E 00o A truly breath-tailing Dinner Service you'll be proud to owl g g . lOSE$-- Avlrtual panorama of them i'n their natural beauty o lo All the ecstatic splendour of ger- geous Roses but their levely scent . . . Entire Set trimmed in Geld. We have a "DEVON ROSE" Set tor You- lut hurry for YOURS- They'll 5e last! LEM]? II t 59am VH0“): "m, ‘ .- | u "raw! ‘Q All “ m: El/d-‘RYIW/fifi- lléfltfffl/IIEJ $39135 Budget Terms Availalile -1 1 Auction solo its well. cewwiliiii TilE siiii ro ‘Mrs. Peal-l Afileck. for , f‘- s ljrg: _ (_‘-_IJ_ARDIAN,_CHARLOTI‘E‘I‘OWN i - Bedeliiie Activities p Miss Katherine MacFs-riane is the guest oi’ friends and relatives in Lower Bedeque. The Social Club of Borden held their November meeting at the Manse, Bedeque, on Wednesday evening 3rd. Mrs. Sinclair Affleck is visiting in Belmont. the guest of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Best. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray had as their week-end guest Min. Mur- 13y‘; sister, Miss Edith Weimore. Sackvlile.—Bi-d. liilss Sue Affleck of ‘Pomnto. who has been visiting with her nlottler, several weeks returned to Toronto on Tuesday 2nd. The many friends of Miss 1i? Collctt. Amherst, N.S.. formerly o Bedeqlle, regret to learn that she is a patient in Amherst Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. --Mrs. Carmen Johnson of Kaza- bazua, Quebec, arrived on the Is- land to spend a brief holiday with her husband vnho preceded her to attend the funeral of his mother. . Mrs. Melville Johnson. Mrs. Johnson are guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Johnson's father, Central Bedeque. Those from Bedeque who attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Anthony Williams at Tyne Valley on Sunday last were, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MarFal-lane, and .vir. Charles MacFarlane, lflernwond (Bedequel. Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks, Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Al}. MacCaull, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacCaull and Mrs. Norman Mac- Murdo, North Bedeque. The Bedeque Women's institute entertained the Chelton Institute 5nd their families at a delightful halloween party- at the home "Y Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Bowness. on Thursday evening 28th. About thirty-five were present. The homc was decorated w1l11Hg£°"°‘1§-F1F€=T“5 and orange and streamers. The looms were lighted by candles ' mile guests were greeted at the door by a ghost and on entering received a forfeit frcim a witch. The evening was spent in games. The winners received prizes. A large boiiqlwt 01 gladioles centered the dinlnl-TOOM table. sllnollnuinli the bouquet W" s. beautiful display of fancv wot‘? which found a rluickmale. A tasiv lunch’ was served after which all returned to their homes well- pleased with the evening outing. _________. iiewian pm; Gallant returned to OIABYY Monday. M1,, Marycahlli had a simil- day on Saturday, Oct. 23rd. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Araenault went to BPfl-nsflcld on Sawfly- \ Dannie Role". Lot ‘I. apsnt the holiday visiting in l-lowianpldow. i’. A. Arsenauit. teacher. TlSfllilh was in Howlan on Saturday- Donat ‘ enault spent the week- end at his heme here. Margaret Gallant want to visit with friendsrln use ‘i on Sunday- Philip oallslit, Pill-willow» In Howlen on Sunday. Mrs. hank C. Gallant went to Summcirside on Thursday- Miss Deima Gellamt was in Ken- slngton a few days lileklnl Wild"- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Webb were in Oigary on Saturday afternoon- forty-hours. Peter Doll-on and Arthur Perry of Duva: a“ Wlilhl 1* Mmlm Pleasant. w, and am, Jim Kinch‘ and family oi Alberton were visitini in Huwian on Sunday. Mr. eind Mrs. Eddie Gallant and son Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Sunday. Master Jackie Gallant. eldest eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant, ob- served his 6th birthday on October 28th. m, gnd ma. Fern Blanchard and some of their family 0f Gilli woe: were in Bowlni (It Bim- dey evening. Haber Bryan had a crew hired on Monday grading and hauiinl away potatoes which were in out- side buildings. — How. v ‘rile relatives and Meade et ma. Peter U. Gallant, Mill Med, were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Richard were viaitinl Mrs. Margaret Ar- senault and her brother, Jack A1‘ NOBIORO smin silil- . . . As children to stop growing up. Only in pliete- graphs can you keep them s: they ore today. nave ‘rum PHOTOGRAPHED NOW - errors THE IUSY CHRISTMAS season. THEIR PICTURES WILL sotvs MANY or Your GIFT rrostms. 7m: anal) sruoro IIMMIISIDI -i- P. I. ISLAND Acting under instructions of Weldron Stewart, I will aeii on his , ' on T‘ ‘ v, Nev. ii. ‘ _‘ ' at l p.rn., the following hllh elaaa live stock and implements, consisting of three extra good work horses in show ring condition; lent superior milk enwa; four fat eat- tle; four cattle, i 1-2 years old; three calves: brood sow; nine yeuug Illa: two grown hogs. implements: Binder; nay mower; hay rake: hay loader; farm wagon; diunp cart; sectional aeetlfl‘: 3009MB! harrow: sealer: grain crusher; fans engine and threshing outfit: potato digger: family sleigh: weed sleigh: driving sleigh; hnrneel. double and ainget and all small articles found en a large and well-equipped farm. ‘rllllls GAIII. If day b unfit aaie ell next fine day. wedge, Upper l-lawlan on Sunday- qontinued on page 15 nov- aoslial us: HUGH F. MOBIIION. Aaelieaset. Rev. n. MJ. Rooney will be in ’ Tignlsh a day or two essistinl with to learn aha had to}! u lrlshtovmh 1 Miss nulls Campbell. student lit P. W. C. spent the weekend at her home in Park Oorner. Mr. and Mrs. Athol OOtton and two children Isabel and Iver were visitors to irishtown on Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Meek, French River and son Arnold, visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell _on Bun- day. Miss Jean Cole. has returned to take up her duties at Summer- side, after spending two weeks at her home in French River. Mrs. Wilfrid Campbell, Irish- town, was a recent visitor to the City. she was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Erma. Campbell. R. N Mrs. George MaoNeill, Mrs. Da- vid Clark and Miss Adeline Camp- bell ail of Kensingtorl spent Suri- day in Irishiown. guest of their aged fatiher, Mr. John Campbell. Mrs. Harold Macileod and wee son, William Kenneth returned to their home in Xrishtown after visiting for the past week in‘Ken- slngton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Buohannan. —Iris. —Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Wail. Malpeque on Sunday last. were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell and LeRoy of Iirishtown and Mrs. J. A. Meek and Arnold of French River. CHILDREN OBSERVE FEAST Feast of Cirrist the King was ob- served -with the usual fitting solem- nity at St. John the Baptist Church Miscouohe, on Slmday, Oct. 31st. The children marched in pro- cession from the convent, led by cross-bearer and acolytes. Follow- ing were two boys taking the part of monks; senior boy as a Crusa- der Knlght, accompanied by two pages; senior boys with Crusade banner; Junior boys; a senior boy as a Jesuit missionary accompanied by two pagan children; junior girls senior girl taking the part of Marguerite Bourgeoys, first mission- ary teacher of Cane ress of the Congre Dame; this senior girl was accom- psnied by two little pagan girls as Japanese; senior girls‘ ’ Hymns during the y} ssion: Ail army of Youth; Perle, lcommande, rcgrie; Crusade Hymn. \ Rev. Dr. Monaghan then addres- sed the Congregation bringing out in his usual brilliant way e sign- ificance of the Greet Fens The ceremony was brought to a close by Benediction of th-e Most Blessed Sacrament. The .achool children marched out in oees- sion singing "Faith of our Fa era". Cross-bearer Reggie Des- Rochea \n Acolytes - John Joe Gs ant, Earl DesRoches. Monks - Edouard LeClair. Yer- non MacNeili - amusi- Knight - Gerald steals Grade X 1 Pages — David Perry, Claferllce Gallant. Leaders -- Cedric Gallant, Grade XI Edward Gaudet Grade X. 3 Banner — Jackie MacNeill, Grade T VI. Ribbons - Ernest Gsudet. Alfred Poirier. Mlgglorlgry _ Raymond LieClair. tred Gaudet. Marguerite Bourgeoys — Marie DesRoches. Japanese Girls — Oosie Iris Gallant. THEORY ON DIVORCE WINNIPEG — (OP) —- Winni- peg's direciw of recreation has a theory regarding therauae oi the high divorce rate onlths Ameri- can continent. He alya it rnlY be lack oi mutual recreational inter- ests for husbands and wives. i? 0" ii“ li"" I || Il| |.j |l ll raisin“ now AT YOUR DRUG STORE Grail a ltaa In}?! H a - miaeenrlol-iowew i - new: nasal! f‘ a a trk ti» sis "mfm§'§.i.m‘£1as'u " I g I l- , s. . lasts’ lib! ‘Ilrlai T iisleeerslisvstlisdl I- I fen of e simple sore ri- llfa-lls. 60's cough-a. du in - bronchial alscole _ and (o - gadatin de Not: Cinamen — Edward Gallant Al- i R060 . Matilda De- ‘ NOEMEPR 9- . 1.943 Z-léijl Centennial Session of the Grand Division of Prince Edward island The Annual Sessions of the ‘ . Grand Division, Sens of Temperance viii be held it! M of Prince Edward Island —Mr. and Mrs. MacLearl Home and grandson of Rosebank left Mfmdfly morning by car for Quincy Mass, where they plan to remain for a few weeks visit. Mr. Ralph Hardy and two friends of Summerslde were week-end vis- itors at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy of Rose- hank. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacAusland who has spent the past week visit- ing at the home of Mrs Fraser hiacDougall left on Monday to re- turn to their home Ln Maine. N Mr. Gordon Hardy of Hills River is at present visiting friends in Lowell, Hingham and New York, He plans to return in the near future accompanied by his vivife who has been visiting iler brother and sister there. A Messrs. Ernest and Ralph Mac- ugall recently arrived home due the death of their father. they n to return this week to St. John B. where they are employed. he many friends and relatives this and surrounding districts ~ e saddened to hear of the death the Late Fraser MacDougall, loll occurred at his home on Fri- y, October 29th at the age of '78 ars. He is survived by his wife e Sadie Mac-Ausland, two dau- ters. Ekizabeth of Summerside anor. Mrs. Brlarcombe of Ont- io, and six sons namely, Ernest Ad Ralph of St John, N. B. Cecil vid. Lloyd and Sheridan at home. e funeral which was largely at- nded was held from his late res- ence on Sunday afternoon. Tile rvice was conducted by his pastor v. Jnck Sheen. assisted by Rev. r. Cone, Interment in Campbell- n cemetery. Sincere sympathy is tended to the bereaved family- lom. ' Alberten Activities Her many friends will be pleased - learn that Mrs. Jolln A. Calla- an recently underwent a success- l operation ill Boston Mass. E 3 Mr. Thomas Keelfe, who is a pat- ‘ nt in the Western Hospital is - pidiy improving in health and ex- - ts to return home within the ext few days. — Al. , W... 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernard of lglllsii accompanied by Mr. Joseph audet of Alberton left by ca: on - ' hursday morning for St. Cather- nes, Ont. Mr. Gaudct plans spend- g the winter months in Montreal uebec. Congratulations and a host of ‘ ood wishes are being extended to I ,. and Ma's. Basil Whelan (nee s Morrlssey) who were married last Wednesday at the Sacred Heart Church, Albortoll by the Rev. Father Monaghail. A meeting of the War Memorial Committee was held last Friday evening. The purchase of land for the proposed Memorial Park and the arnamentiilg of same with trees etc, were the chief topics dis- cussed. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Mr. H. D. Corbett were appointed a committee to execute the bus- ilness necessary to the purchase of a 0t. The showing at the] "Princess Pat Theatre" in aid of the Western Hospital on Friday and Saturday of last week proved a huge success. The picture entitled "Dead libld" allowed Humphrey Bogart at his best and was thoroughly enjoyed by the usual capacity house in at- tcndailm. Since the opening of the hospital. White and Hon have held several other auccessfill entertain- ments for the benefit of this worthy cause. and are to be highly commended for their kind and helpful generosity. The funcal of Mrs. James Whe- lan was held at the Sacred Heart Church Alberton, Friday morning Oct 29th at 9.a. m. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. W. Monaghan who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. ‘Everett Oahill, Howard Hogan, Lorne Clhill, HOWIId Foley, » Herman Oahill, Henry Myers. Mrs. Whalen Passed away at the Sacred Heart Home in Char- lottetown on Wednesday and the following day her body was con- veyed to the home of Mr. and Mrs ll. J. Caiiiil, Alberton, Mrs. Whelan who was 83 years of age, was the last surviving member of thalam- ily of the lets llr. and Mrs. Walter Gahili of Kildare, Her husband pre- deceased her aix years ago, She was a ‘unis of the Carney Hospital in Boston and nursed in Boston and I Hartford, Conn. on Thursday of last week Mr. Peter M. Ohaission and Mr, and Mrs. John Perry. is visiting in trcal, P. Q. their sister, Miss Melvlna Galldei. Th9!’ also visited Mlx- and Mrs. Nell McNevill. l i Wilmot Valley Hall Wednesday, November 10th at 2 PM. and 8 P. M. As this is the centennial commemorating I00 years el service in Temperance work, all former members ol the Order are cordially invited to attend. __ _ ____ _ __ g _____i eiooiiiiieill and Tia-fish Siirreundin s we A- l- Mm l . g train ‘t: dsigk”: M1" C- P'- Morhr-iiicy. Tignish vii. 1586 spent several d ~ week in Charlottetown?“ or last ___._ M-r. Harold Corlneau, 113515;, Village spent last Frid _ merside visiting friendséy in sum M“ “id MIS- J°59Ph Handrahail Ascension were visiting in Cap, Tormentine, N. B. recently _To:_ Messrs. John Morrissey and 30y Hacketl. North Cape left Tignlgh last week to seek employment in ew Brunswick. Miss Stella Al-serlault, Moncton, N. 3., is enjoying a visit with he; Dilfellts. Mr. and we. Urbain o, rsenault. St. Felix. Business visitors to Summerside were Miss Elaine ‘Arsenault, St. Fell; Charlottetown, the uest of her sister, Mrs. Nell Mc. Nevin and Mr. MoNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Des- Roches- St. Felix have their daugh. l". Miss Clarlse DesRoclles Monctoll. N. B. visiting them for of two weeks vacation. Going to Charlottetown recently were Miss Josie Gaudet. filznish nd Miss Annie Gaudot of Mon- where they visited Mrs. John McNally who had gone to Boston for a short holiday with relatives iras called home due to the illness of her husband their home at, Tignlsh Corner. Mr. McNally is now much and his friends hope he continucl in get better. at improved —-Miss Allnle Gaudet. Montreal. P. Q.. is enjoying her annual va- cation and spending it with her parents. Mr. Gaudet. Tiilnish Village. Also vis- lilnz Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet for the past weekend was tileir son. Ozan- llie Gaudet of Charlottetown. and Mrs. Urbain M. Mrs. Michael’ Arsenault, Mone- ton. N. 8.. is spending a vacation at 3t. Felix where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Arsen- ault. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arseneult for a week is their little grandson, Alan McNevin. Char- iottetown. Professional Cards‘ as. earshot? OpluD" R.O. OYIOMETII-IBL‘ E‘;- s Iiganl ne‘ Glaassee Flttfll visual ‘h-ainlnl’ 0M" . naollsrr rrlalvrlsa BLDG- Sismmer St, lummersille. T. Eerie Hickey = Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville 9P9“ . PIIOBQ I'll SUMIEISIDE i i i '0 F "We ‘D’ OPTOMlT-JBT Complete Visual ADD!"